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were 443 murders with a firearm on the streets of this city. and 65 of those victims were 18 and under. so that's the equivalent of a newtown every four months. for a lot of young boys and young men in particular, they don't see an example of fathers or grandfathers, uncles who are in a position to support families and be held up and respected. so that means that this is not just a gun issue. it's also an issue of the kinds of communities that we're building. >> juan: joining us now from albany, new york, reverend degraph, fox news contributor. and from chicago, radio talk show host matt mcgill. matt, let me begin with you. how is the president being received in chicago finally making remarks about the murder situation there? >> he's being received warmly. people have been calling for the president to come to chicago for quite a while. i don't think that it's overdue, but necessary. a lot of people in the community want to hear from somebody who is the president of the united states and from their hometown. but as the president stated and i was
were 443 murders with a firearm on the streets of this city. and 65 of those victims were 18 and under. so that's the equivalent of a newtown every four months. for a lot of young boys and young men in particular, they don't see an example of fathers or grandfathers, uncles who are in a position to support families and be held up and respected. so that means that this is not just a gun issue. it's also an issue of the kinds of communities that we're building. >> juan: joining us now from...
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big coastal flooding for new york city and the coastal areas. obviously, those areas impact the by sandy and big coastal flooding concerns, where we will see the majority of this across massachusetts and the main coastline. >> i mean, in all of these storms, the snow's pretty and it looks gorgeous. but it comes down so hard. it knocks out power. people lose power and you have freezing weather. the real danger is what they may see. i am going to take the last word on that. thank you. >> you bet. >> coming up, benghazi news. defense secretary, leon panetta going to war with u.s. senators, in a fierce battle over benghazi. senator john mccain is here to talk about it, coming up. we are continuing to follow the breaking news out of california. the hunt for a fired police officer, accused in three murders is taking a new focus. the latest news and the search, coming up. ual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more t
big coastal flooding for new york city and the coastal areas. obviously, those areas impact the by sandy and big coastal flooding concerns, where we will see the majority of this across massachusetts and the main coastline. >> i mean, in all of these storms, the snow's pretty and it looks gorgeous. but it comes down so hard. it knocks out power. people lose power and you have freezing weather. the real danger is what they may see. i am going to take the last word on that. thank you....
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so tell me, does the fbi believe that? >> the fbi is willing to believe it at this point, but according to my sources they're having trouble trusting that information, they're very, very skeptical. the way that the senior fbi official said to me was essentially she went over as a photo tourist, but had no camera. >> greta: and that's sort of the clincher for me, if you're going to be a photography buff and go to take pictures you ought to take a camera. she goes to turkey, which is not a particularly dangerous country, she gets there and the first thing that she does is she winds up coming into contact with quote, unquote, sketchy characters, people with criminal histories. it's just not making sense to them and every time they try to go ahead and drill down and understand what's going on, they wind up getting confli conflicting information that again adds to their skepticism. >> greta: and the woman who was supposed to travel with her originally and who didn't, because of finances, didn't go totally stands by the fact tha
so tell me, does the fbi believe that? >> the fbi is willing to believe it at this point, but according to my sources they're having trouble trusting that information, they're very, very skeptical. the way that the senior fbi official said to me was essentially she went over as a photo tourist, but had no camera. >> greta: and that's sort of the clincher for me, if you're going to be a photography buff and go to take pictures you ought to take a camera. she goes to turkey, which is...
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in new york city because it's right on the rain and snow line and when you look at these, you see that peak there, if we're getting all rain we're not getting accumulating snow, but 15, 20 miles to the north it's snow so that's why we're having a hard time in new york. i will not be surprised if we see a couple of feet of snow in new york and i won't be surprised if we see six to 12 inches. big flooding concerns for new york city and the coastal areas and obviously those impacted by sandy and big coastal flooding concerns where we see the majority of this across much of massachusetts and the maine coast line. greta. >> greta: rick, in all the storms, the snow is very pretty and looks gorgeous, but comes down so hard and knocks out power, ice on the wires and you lose power and the freezing weather. i'm going to take the last word on that, rick, thank you. >> you bet. >> greta: coming up, benghazi news tonight. defense secretary leon panetta going to war with senators. and you'll hear the latest on benghazi and senator john mccain is here. and rush limbaugh in the line of fire and now p
in new york city because it's right on the rain and snow line and when you look at these, you see that peak there, if we're getting all rain we're not getting accumulating snow, but 15, 20 miles to the north it's snow so that's why we're having a hard time in new york. i will not be surprised if we see a couple of feet of snow in new york and i won't be surprised if we see six to 12 inches. big flooding concerns for new york city and the coastal areas and obviously those impacted by sandy and...
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cities on the east coast. meteorologist janice dean live in the fox weather center for us of the jd. >> you will not plow for me if it comes? jon: no. i'm going to have my hands full. >> i hear you. local forecasters that live anywhere from new york to boston are really biting their fingernails because this is a hard one to really forecast. snow is one of the hardest things to really track, where the timing, intensity and exact track, still yet to be determined but we do know is these two systems are going to combine. it is called phasing. once they get together we could have ourselves a blockbuster snow event. the boston local forecast office is saying 75% chance of 12 inches or more. so there is good guidance suggesting that boston is going to get a big snow event. new york city, not out of the question. depends on where the storm end up. as you can see those two storms kind of merging together friday, into saturday, overnight when we're really going to see this thing bomb out or intensify off the coast. so
cities on the east coast. meteorologist janice dean live in the fox weather center for us of the jd. >> you will not plow for me if it comes? jon: no. i'm going to have my hands full. >> i hear you. local forecasters that live anywhere from new york to boston are really biting their fingernails because this is a hard one to really forecast. snow is one of the hardest things to really track, where the timing, intensity and exact track, still yet to be determined but we do know is...
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at the black and white photos, pictures from the storm which crippled the city of boston almost to the day, 35 years ago. that storm dumped more than two feet of snow and it lashed the city with hurricane force winds similar to what we're expecting to see this time around. the cars were buried under rivers and snow. the entire city was just frozen in place for the most part and again, the bay state governor ordered all vehicles off the road. they don't want to see a repeat of this. because what happened, people literally got snowed under in their vehicles and some of the people died in those cars. that's a very stark memory for a lot of people in the boston area and they want to make sure that doesn't happen again. joining us now is a man who remembers that quite well. radio talk show host howie carr covered for the boston herald. how are you doing? >> i'm doing just fine. i'm wondering how i'm going to get home from the radio station tonight since my show runs seven and i'm not supposed to drive a car throughout the afternoon of the. >> martha: i hope you have a cozy pillow there at t
at the black and white photos, pictures from the storm which crippled the city of boston almost to the day, 35 years ago. that storm dumped more than two feet of snow and it lashed the city with hurricane force winds similar to what we're expecting to see this time around. the cars were buried under rivers and snow. the entire city was just frozen in place for the most part and again, the bay state governor ordered all vehicles off the road. they don't want to see a repeat of this. because what...
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the regime is firing on strongholds in the outskirts of the city. this is the fiercest violence seen in weeks. it comes as hundreds of thousands of syrians head for the border with turkey to try to escape the fighting. greg palkot is live in turkey with more on that. >> reporter: we are at a border crossing in turkey. just about a half mile behind me syria and all the violence that means. that's why right next door is a refugee camp. we went in there today, it's a sprawling place, really a small city, something like 13,500 people there, mostly women and children. actually it's a pretty good one, there are shops, there's schools, there's a clinic, all the people there though have bad stories to tell about bashar al-assad and his violence. that's it for now, back to you, rick. martha: we'll take you back to leon panetta the secretary of defense speaking on benghazi. let's listen. >> and friendship that i've had with all of you on both sides of the aisle. i've had the honor to in many ways live the american dream as the son of italian immigrants in the
the regime is firing on strongholds in the outskirts of the city. this is the fiercest violence seen in weeks. it comes as hundreds of thousands of syrians head for the border with turkey to try to escape the fighting. greg palkot is live in turkey with more on that. >> reporter: we are at a border crossing in turkey. just about a half mile behind me syria and all the violence that means. that's why right next door is a refugee camp. we went in there today, it's a sprawling place, really...
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leading out of the city of boston. people didn't make that noon deadline that the governor had asked people to make, but they are trying to get out of here. a moment ago this was backed up. it looked like rush hour traffic. now it seems like it's loosened up a little bit, and it's actually able to move. another thing that's really interesting that people especially in the city would be affected by, the t, the transit system here in the city will be shut down at 3:30 this afternoon. and the mayor is asking people to especially stay inside, pedestrians, cars to stay off the roads so that the crews that are going to be out there trying to get things cleaned up will be able to do their jobs. take a listen to the mayor. >> our public works crews are out now. we have a 34,000 tons of salt over 600 pieces of equipment ready to be deployed throughout the storm. >> reporter: you know, new englanders are used to big snowstorms, they've handled this before many times in previous decades, but there is al that -- they know to take
leading out of the city of boston. people didn't make that noon deadline that the governor had asked people to make, but they are trying to get out of here. a moment ago this was backed up. it looked like rush hour traffic. now it seems like it's loosened up a little bit, and it's actually able to move. another thing that's really interesting that people especially in the city would be affected by, the t, the transit system here in the city will be shut down at 3:30 this afternoon. and the...
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they will open up some of the lines throughout the city of boston. still, many, many challenges, particularly to the south of the city as far as electricity is concerned. there is still over 200,000 people without power. about 80,000 of those folks are on cape cod. they had a lot of power outages on the south shore where the snow continued a little longer than the rest of the state and was heavy. that is a concern tomorrow. we are expecting rain and that could come down and make the snow heavier and we could see possibly roof collapses. they are asking people to get out there and try and clean out roofs if you can if it is safe ahead of that rain we are expecting tomorrow. >> molly line, gloves off for us in boston. thanks so much. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth at the fox extreme weather center with a look at what is in store now. molly mentioned the rain and you advocated get out the shovels today. don't delay. >> today is your day. tomorrow into the a good day at all with the rain. cold rain. start a little bit as freezing rain. but today's te
they will open up some of the lines throughout the city of boston. still, many, many challenges, particularly to the south of the city as far as electricity is concerned. there is still over 200,000 people without power. about 80,000 of those folks are on cape cod. they had a lot of power outages on the south shore where the snow continued a little longer than the rest of the state and was heavy. that is a concern tomorrow. we are expecting rain and that could come down and make the snow...
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north and west of the city that's where we're getting the snowe. ongoing snow for 12 to even 18 hours with relentless wind. this is a very, very powerful storm overnight tonight. so throughout the day today, things will start to deteriorate. the worst conditions overnight tonight, into tomorrow. we'll see power outages along the east coast most certainly with winds, 30, 40, 50 miles an hour. in some cases hurricane-force winds. we have a hurricane-force bind advisories all along the coast. snow pounds new england. some areas around boston, alisyn, over three feet. which would be historic for them. alisyn: i'm putting on my parka right now. >> the good side it is happening this weekend, all the kids are going. they're excited. alisyn: schools are closing in connecticut. >> we want people to be safe. alisyn: absolutely. thanks for the update. we'll check back in? >> okay. rick: well fallout over the president's controversial drone program. key lawmakers said to be considering a special court that would oversee these strikes. the possibility raised af
north and west of the city that's where we're getting the snowe. ongoing snow for 12 to even 18 hours with relentless wind. this is a very, very powerful storm overnight tonight. so throughout the day today, things will start to deteriorate. the worst conditions overnight tonight, into tomorrow. we'll see power outages along the east coast most certainly with winds, 30, 40, 50 miles an hour. in some cases hurricane-force winds. we have a hurricane-force bind advisories all along the coast. snow...